The reason I like the Audiokinesis option, despite having never had a chance to hear these, is the designer's (Duke's) mindset and approach. He does a lot of pro audio I believe and looks to leverage what works there for home audio. Pro audio is all about getting performance efficiencies on a large scale. Duke takes his learning there and applies these towards his "high end" home audio products. Home audio is smaller scale in general and getting good sound not nearly as hard, though the expectations of high end audiophiles tend to set a high bar.
Duke seems to focus a lot on teh speaker/room interaction and how that works, taking some very unique approaches to address this again applying his full body of knowledge to good effect.
Duke's approach is fairly unique in these parts I think and makes his products can't miss IMHO. That despite having never had a chance to hear them..
Duke seems to focus a lot on teh speaker/room interaction and how that works, taking some very unique approaches to address this again applying his full body of knowledge to good effect.
Duke's approach is fairly unique in these parts I think and makes his products can't miss IMHO. That despite having never had a chance to hear them..